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The President cannot pass any law. Congress passes laws. Do you mean an executive order (which should not be considered a law, since the Constitution says that "All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States ...")? Or do you mean that, somewhere buried in thousands of pages of legalese that Congress passed without reading and analyzing it first, and then signed by Trump, there was some provision creating exemptions from FOIA requests? In either case, please cite the source, since it should be publicly available. Otherwise, your claim is simply a rumor (possibly true, but unverifiable).

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Judicial Watch has filed for several FOIA and have received them from many different government dept, it takes awhile but they do get them, I don’t believe that. I watch Judicial Watch file many law suites and they really watch out for the people.

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Sorry Thomas. I dont have a membership to Catherine Austine Fits Website. She has mentioned this several times in interviews. I would lean toward a bill passed under the radar. I want to say 54 or 55 or 56. I will try to find this interview for you. She mentioned it again recently in an interview on utube!. My apologies for my terrible memory. Not terrible enough that I didn't remember what she said though.....I would encourage you to look.her up. She is a powerhouse of information with a very interesting history working for HUD under Bush. She saw 1 trillion go missing every year in that department with no accountability.

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A Bill perhaps. Bill 56? 54, 55 ....somewhere around that. I have heard her mention it more than once. I know Catherine Austin Fits would not lie. It's my fault for not having the right terminology

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